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Every abelian group can be embedded into a ring

Let $(G,0,+)$ be an abelian group. Does there always exist a ring with unity $(R,0,1,+,\cdot)$ and an injective homomorphism of groups $ \psi:(G,0,+)\rightarrow (R,0,+)$?

Is this hard to prove, or are there simple proofs?